Jazz veteran Ellis Marsalis Jr. died on Wednesday after losing his battle against coronavirus.
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Ellie Goulding has revealed that her forthcoming album will be one of two halves, feautring both "classically influenced" and modern pop songs.
Discussing her fourth album, scheduled for release in June, she told Heart the album "kind of comes in two parts," adding: "The first side is something written entirely by me which was fun and I wrote most of it in New York when I was living there a few years back.
"I play the guitar and I play the bass and piano and then I’m singing a lot of
Jazz veteran Ellis Marsalis Jr. died on Wednesday after losing his battle against coronavirus.
The widow of Alan Merrill, who died at age 69 on Sunday in New York City due to complications from the coronavirus, shared her harrowing experience of trying to get him treatment within the city’s overstretched health care system.
Making peace? Dorinda Medley of The Real Housewives of New York City dished on the status of her friendship with costar Ramona Singer.
Judd Apatow is clearing the air about one of his beloved shows, Freaks and Geeks!
Bethenny Frankel is offering words of encouragement while doing an incredible deed.
It seems that again fashion icon Naomi Campbell was ahead of the curve, having recently released a YouTube video on what she wore to travel home to New York when the coronavirus outbreak began. Even before the pandemic, Naomi admitted that she wore a face mask while travelling and has done for 17 years.
The buyer of Moviefone has been revealed after the venerable ticketing and showtimes brand was auctioned off at a fire sale price of $1.075 million on March 19. Los Angeles-based producer Cleveland O'Neal III stated on Wednesday that his holding company offered the winning bid at the the U.S.
Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles, who tragically lost her daughter and unborn child two years ago, is pregnant. The Tony-winner shared on Twitter on Saturday that she is due this spring.
The Good Doctor star Daniel Dae Kim has revealed he's tested positive for the coronavirus COVID-19.
Fiona Apple has opened up in a new interview with The New Yorker on Monday (March 16) about her long-awaited fifth album, titled Fetch the Bolt Cutters.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
In an extensive and wide-ranging new interview with The New Yorker’s Emily Nussbaum, Fiona Apple shared details of her long-awaited new album. The record is called Fetch the Bolt Cutters, and it consists of 13 songs whose titles include “Newspaper,” “On I Go,” “The Drumset Is Gone,” “Rack of His,” “Kick Me Under the Table,” “Ladies,” “For Her,” “Fetch the Bolt Cutters,” “Shameka,” “Heavy Balloon,” and “I Want You to Love Me.”
The story goes that Francis Farewell Starlite, the mastermind behind Francis and the Lights, found himself so deep in Kanye West’s orbit that he ended up living on the hip-hop visionary’s Wyoming ranch while working on ye and Jesus Is King—and The New York Times recently reported that a certain production technique helped forge the pair’s connection.